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http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2010/09/09/jakarta-no-longer-ideal-capital-says-president.html


Jakarta no longer the ideal capital, says President
The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Thu, 09/09/2010 9:11 AM | Headlines 


Congestion - the one issue consistently in the minds of more than 13 million 
people here  -  began to receive notable national attention with the President 
himself questioning the suitability of the metropolis as the center of 
commerce, government and the nation's capital.

"Honestly. [Jakarta] is no longer ideal," President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono  
said while calling for an extraordinary solution to the problem of Greater 
Jakarta.

He added there was no longer a balance in the ratio between people and their 
surrounding environment.

Speaking at a meeting with chief and senior editors of national media at the 
State Palace on Wednesday night, the President said the complications posed by 
the rapid growth of Jakarta were complex.

The number of motor vehicles, for example, rose 10 to 15 percent annually, 
compared to the number of new roads which, according to Yudhoyono, amounted to 
a miniscule 0.01 percent per year.

Other problems include population density and drainage issues.

With traffic in many parts of the capital coming to an inefficient standstill, 
the central government has begun taking steps to seek alternatives.

Without elaborating, the President said he has been absorbing as much 
information as possible in the last three months and working with a small team 
to look at the various alternatives.

He described this initiative as a "historic opportunity".

But rather than taking a bold decision to endorse one particular resolution, 
the President instead forwarded three differing proposals for debate which he 
said needed a national consensus.

While the first option was simply maintaining the status quo and introducing a 
slew of new alternative mass transport options and highways, the second and 
third required a physical move to new cities.

One called for the construction of a new capital, such as Brasilia, Canberra or 
The Hague, leaving Jakarta to be a center of commerce alone.

The other alternative was for the construction of a new government center, with 
Petaling Jaya in Malaysia as the example.

This way the center of government would be focused on this new township, while 
the city of Jakarta would remain the center of commerce and capital city like 
that of Kuala Lumpur.

"The challenge is great," the President remarked while stressing that once a 
decision had been 
taken it should be "bold with a strategic plan".

"There can be no short term patchwork policies."

According to  Yudhoyono, Petaling Jaya was constructed at a cost of about Rp 80 
trillion.

"Financing doesn't all have to come from the government. There can be private 
sector partnerships 
as well," he added without going into detail.

In his mind, once started this project would consume the better part of a 
decade or even more with construction taking about five to six years, and the 
supporting infrastructure about two or three years.

While he did not indicate any specific location, the President said centrality 
would be important.

"But centrality does not necessarily mean geographically central," he said.

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